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Family Information Form

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Publications - Parenting Across Cultures parentingacrosscultures.org Parenting Across Cultures Apr 25, 2025 13 facts
referenceThe study 'Predicting Filipino mothers’ and fathers’ reported use of corporal punishment from education, authoritarian attitudes, and endorsement of corporal punishment' by M. R. M. Jocson, L. P. Alampay, and J. E. Lansford (2012) utilized data from the 'Discipline Interview' (Waves 1 and 2), 'Family Information Form' (Wave 1), and 'Parental Modernity' scale (Wave 1) for both mothers and fathers.
referenceThe study 'Resting state coupling between the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex is related to household income in childhood and indexes future psychological vulnerability to stress' by Hanson et al. (2019) utilized the Family Information Form, the Life Events Scale, and the Youth Self Report across multiple waves of data collection.
procedureIn the study 'External environment and internal state in relation to life-history behavioural profiles of adolescents in nine countries', researchers utilized the 'Family Information Form' for mothers and fathers at Waves 3 and 4.
procedureResearchers in the Parenting Across Cultures project utilized the 'Family Information Form' for mothers and fathers during Wave 1 of their data collection.
referenceLansford, J. E. et al. published a 2023 study in Prevention Science titled 'Compliance with health recommendations and vaccine hesitancy during the COVID pandemic in nine countries,' which utilized the Life Events Scale (Wave 10), Family Information Form (Wave 12), and COVID-19 specific supplements and surveys.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures project utilizes the Family Information Form, Child Behavior Checklist, Youth Self Report, Child Social Competence, The Resistance to Peer Influence Scale, and Opportunities, Support and Sanctions as research instruments across various waves of data collection.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures research project utilizes several standardized instruments to collect data across multiple waves, including the Parental Acceptance/Rejection-Control Questionnaire-Short Form, the Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), the Child Behavior Checklist, Parental Modernity, Normative Beliefs about Aggression, Family Obligations, Parental Monitoring, Child Social Competence, the Family Information Form, and the Youth Self Report.
procedureThe study 'The intergenerational transmission of maladaptive parenting and its impact on child mental health' utilized the Parental Acceptance-Rejection/Control Questionnaire (Wave 5), Parents’ Behavior When You Were Growing Up (Wave 8), Child Behavior Checklist (Wave 6), Life Events History (Waves 1-5), and the Family Information Form (Wave 5) to gather data from mothers, fathers, and youth.
procedureThe Family Information Form was administered to mothers and fathers across waves 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 in the Parenting Across Cultures research project.
claimThe Parenting Across Cultures research project utilizes the 'Family Information Form' to assess parents (mothers and fathers) at Wave 5.
referenceThe study 'Resting state coupling between the amygdala and ventromedial prefrontal cortex is related to household income in childhood and indexes future psychological vulnerability to stress' by Hanson et al. (2019) utilizes the 'Family Information Form' to assess mothers and fathers at Wave 2.
procedureThe 'Family Information Form' was used to collect data from mothers or fathers during wave 1 in the study of parental acceptance-rejection and child prosocial behavior.
referenceThe Parenting Across Cultures project utilizes the Family Information Form to collect data from mothers and fathers across multiple waves of the study.